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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Calendar Shoot'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Calendar Shoot'

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The Progressive Box is making his modeling debut in the Box365 calendar. With winter ski photos, firecrackers for July, and a lumberjack for fall, there's something for every month???or at least until his school photo session is up.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Box Vlog'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Box Vlog'

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The Progressive Box starts his own vlog as he takes videos of himself doing amazing things. He uses a selfie stick to show himself making ice, kickin' it in front of a fountain and even introducing his viewers to his cashew guy, Bruno, who seems rather unimpressed. While he's narrating his life, The Box mentions that he saves safe drivers 30 percent on their car insurance and saves people an average of $620 for switching to Progressive. But, most importantly, he gives an update to say that he's

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'The Mall'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'The Mall'

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The Progressive Box thinks he's cool because he saves people money on car insurance, but his slang and style are so yesterday. He slips on a pair of shutter shades, grabs a fountain drink and hits up the mall on a hoverboard, throwing outdated terms like "swag" and "bling" at an unenthusiastic pretzel guy and telling a group of girls his discounts are "bomb diggity." When a mall cop on a segway tries to return his umbrella, the Box tells him to keep it because he'll probably need it...when he ma

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Get That House'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Get That House'

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The Progressive Box is after his dream house on a fictional reality show, "Get That House." Unfortunately for his agent, Scott, his methods of determining an abode's worth are a little unorthodox, to say the least. After a day repeatedly testing the garage door, checking the sunlight to see if it's adequate for a Komodo dragon and meditating next to a bush, the agent has just about reached wit's end. "It's like they say," the box incorrectly quotes, "location, location, koi pond."

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'The Climb'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'The Climb'

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The Progressive Box is literally taking discounts to new heights by climbing a mountain. Although he faces snow flurries and stirring winds too treacherous for a selfie, he claims that the prize at the top is worth every last breath. In actuality, his dramatic climb was just an attempt to grab frozen waffles off the top shelf in the freezer aisle ... and much to his dismay, he discovers they are whole wheat.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Career Day'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Career Day'

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It's Career Day and The Progressive Box is taking questions from a classroom of bored kids who are more interested in his personal life than how much he can save them on insurance. He dodges their concerns about his nonexistent belly button and girlfriend (he's focusing on his career right now), but he can't seem to get them excited about saving nearly $600 when they switch. He should probably start booking better gigs.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Baker Mayfield Ends the Season'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Baker Mayfield Ends the Season'

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Just as Baker Mayfield is tucking himself in for bed, his wife Emily reminds him that the lights are still on. After a deep sigh, he hauls himself back up, grabs the massive key ring for the stadium and treks across its frosty football field before he cranks off the stadium lights. Progressive says that no matter what your house is, protect it -- and it will "see you next season."

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Baker Mayfield Calls the Plumber'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Baker Mayfield Calls the Plumber'

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As Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield prepares for a party at his house, otherwise known as an NFL game at his home arena, he notices a faulty flushing handle on one of the stadium toilets and calls a plumber. He needs all of these doors to work, because he has 68,000 people coming to his party. Progressive urges customers to protect their houses.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Baker Mayfield Eats Breakfast'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Baker Mayfield Eats Breakfast'

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Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield is enjoying a morning stroll at FirstEnergy Stadium while eating a bowl of cereal. During his walk, he encounters Bobby, the stadium's janitor who is mopping the floors. The two greet each other before a long, awkward silence fills the void of the stadium. After a few more painful seconds, Mayfield decides to head back the way he came. Super awkward.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Baker Mayfield Gets a Beverage' Featuring Baker Mayfield, Emily Wilkinso
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Baker Mayfield Gets a Beverage' Featuring Baker Mayfield, Emily Wilkinso

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While kicking back and watching some TV at "home" ??? the vast and empty FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland ??? with Baker Mayfield, his wife Emily Wilkinson asks if he could grab her a lemonade. The deceptively simple request becomes a bit of a hike as he treks across the field to the refreshments kiosk and fetches the beverage, only to discover upon his long-awaited return that he forgot something critical: the straw.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Baker Mayfield Cleans House'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Baker Mayfield Cleans House'

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Baker Mayfield loves to entertain at his house, Cleveland's FirstEnergy Stadium, but the cleanup process might not be worth the fun. After Mayfield has sent off his guests, he breaks out his tiny vacuum to start sprucing up the place. With thousands of rows of seats covered in endless amounts of popcorn and various mystery objects, the quarterback thinks it might be time to stop entertaining. Progressive says it's your home so you should protect it, and then hopefully you won't be picking up dir

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Grocery Store Discounts' Featuring The Messenger
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Grocery Store Discounts' Featuring The Messenger

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The Progressive Messenger saves it forward. He dishes out different discounts to people he encounters at a grocery store. Among the new ways to save with loyalty and safety discounts, The Messenger also issues a healthy-eater's discount and a dropping-off-the-shopping-cart discount. In this commercial, he hands out money to different shoppers for doing good things. Finally, he makes the store's employees laugh and then tells them to "Look busy, the manager is coming."

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Road Trip'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Road Trip'

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Heath's friends are a little worried that ever since he bought a house, he's turning more into his dad every day. They used to like taking road trips with him, but now he drives way under the speed limit and asks them to "take selfies" of him. They appreciate that Heath showed them how to bundle their Progressive home and auto insurance, but they're a little tired of him stopping to read every historic plaque along the road.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Parentanormal Activity'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Parentanormal Activity'

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Ever since moving into their new home, a wife has noticed something strange. It's not the swinging lights, the chilly air or the creaky stairs, but is instead her husband's sudden and uncanny resemblance to his father. It's truly terrifying. Progressive says it can't stop homeowners from turning into their parents, but it can protect your home and auto when you bundle your insurance.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Julie and Mike'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Julie and Mike'

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This couple used to love going out with Julie and Mike but lately things have started... changing since they bought their new house. Mark shouts at them in restaurants and Julie forgets how to pronounce tapas. Progressive says it can't help prevent people like Julie and Mike from becoming like their parents but it can help with your home and auto insurance.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Investigation Discovery: ID Tips Hotline'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Investigation Discovery: ID Tips Hotline'

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The Investigation Discovery tips hotline, via Progressive, gets a call from someone who found out how to keep cars in top shape: changing oil filters regularly and park in the shade to protect paint.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Overpass'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Overpass'

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Progressive thinks "a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it." Motorcycle rider Omar tests that belief when he gets stuck under an overpass on a rainy day. While his friend amuses himself by calling to ask about laser hair removal, practicing yoga and revving his bike, Omar is miserable. When the rain finally stops, the boys are thrilled to head out on the road again, bad times forgotten. Progressive says it helps keep you out there.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'No Fly Box'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'No Fly Box'

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The Progressive Box is in the airport security line. He sets off the metal detector and the TSA agent asks him to step aside. He pulls off his sunglasses and drops the classic "Don't You Know Who I Am?" line. Not amused, she asks him if he packed his own bags as security pulls out the Name Your Price Tool. He explains how it works and quickly states how shocking it must be to think that someone as famous as he is has to pack his own bag. Sadly, he doesn't have the right to remain handsome and th

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'A Capella: Flat'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'A Capella: Flat'

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Jamie is leading his fellow Progressive coworkers in an a capella rendition of Belinda Carlisle's "Heaven Is A Place On Earth" but thinks their pitch is falling flat. Once he hands them the Name Your Price Tool, however, all he needs to hear is one note to know that they nailed it.

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Progressive TV Commercial, 'Secret Life of Pets 2: Protect Your Pets'
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Insurance & Finance

Progressive TV Commercial, 'Secret Life of Pets 2: Protect Your Pets'

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A couple of dogs from the "The Secret Life of Pets 2" watch some television and go crazy when they see butterflies appear on the screen. A cat, who's playing with the drawstring form the blinds, reminds them that they aren't real. The pooches get excited again when they see the baker lady -- Progressive Insurance's Flo-- appear in a commercial. The cat explains that the she's not a baker and only wears the apron to sell insurance that covers their owners when they get into car accidents. "The Se

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